Welcome to the 2019 MidSchoolMath National Conference! #MidSchoolMath2019

Looking for Session Handouts? Check out the Conference Dropbox at http://bit.ly/MidSchoolMath2019! Additional materials will be added as they are provided.

Thank you for joining us in Santa Fe for our 6th Annual Conference! If you selected your sessions prior to Sunday, 2/24, a print copy of your personalized schedule will be provided in your attendee packet. You’ll also get a daily agenda email from SCHED!

As a reminder, helpful information about traveling to Santa Fe, including airport shuttle services, featured hotels, getting around town, restaurants, and more can be found here.

After the Conference, please take a moment to provide session feedback using SCHED! Thank you!

Limited CapacityfullAdding this to your schedule will put you on the waitlist.

Lola May was one of the foremost math educators of the 20th century. She was a prolific writer who published extensively, a sought-after presenter who enlightened and entertained thousands of teachers across the county, and an educator who possessed an uncanny sense of how to communicate math concepts to children and engage them in learning.

Her strategies and approaches to teaching math are timeless and timely. In this session, you'll be introduced to some of these amazing and effective ideas. You will leave with resources, games and activities for immediate implementation in your classroom—and will be wondering how you managed to teach without them and why you didn’t think of those ideas yourself!

This session is being offered twice; please only sign up for one of the two sessions.

Martha Hildebrandt has a broad background as a mathematics educator. She has been a math consultant for grades K-6, a curriculum writer and department chair for grades 7-8, a mathematics teacher for grades 7-12, a college instructor, and an in-service teacher workshop facilitator... Read More →